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base:tools_for_putting_files_into_a_.d64_image [2019-08-26 12:42] – [cc1541] clausbase:tools_for_putting_files_into_a_.d64_image [2020-10-08 11:45] – [cc1541] claus
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 ====== cc1541 ====== ====== cc1541 ======
  
-c1541 works fine for most purposes, but some of the better coders around says it is buggy, and thus there is also [[https://csdb.dk/release/?id=181090|cc1541]]. cc1541 also supports some more advanced options which gives you better control over how the files are actually laid out onto the image. The available options go like this:+c1541 works fine for most purposes, but some of the better coders around says it is buggy, and thus there is also [[https://csdb.dk/release/?id=196448|cc1541]]. cc1541 also supports some more advanced options which gives you better control over how the files are actually laid out onto the image. The available options go like this:
  
-<code> +*** This is cc1541 version 3.built on Oct  8 2020 ***
-*** This is cc1541 version 3.built on Aug 25 2019 ***+
  
-Usage: cc1541 -niwfoVTPOlBMmdtuxFsSeErbc45gqvh image.[d64|d71|d81]+Usage: cc1541 -niwfoVTPONlBMmdtuxFSseErbc45gqvh image.[d64|d71|d81]
  
--n diskname   Disk name, default='DEFAULT'. +-n diskname   Disk name, default='cc1541'. 
--i id         Disk ID, default='LODIS'.+-i id         Disk ID, default='00 2a'.
 -w localname  Write local file to disk, if filename is not set then the -w localname  Write local file to disk, if filename is not set then the
               local name is used. After file written, the filename is unset.               local name is used. After file written, the filename is unset.
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 -P            Set write protect flag for next file. -P            Set write protect flag for next file.
 -O            Set open flag for next file. -O            Set open flag for next file.
 +-N            Force creation of a new directory entry, even if a file with the
 +              same name exists already.
 -l filename   Write loop file (an additional dir entry) to existing file to -l filename   Write loop file (an additional dir entry) to existing file to
               disk, set filename with -f.               disk, set filename with -f.
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 -u numblocks  When using -t, amount of dir blocks to leave free (default=2). -u numblocks  When using -t, amount of dir blocks to leave free (default=2).
 -x            Don't split files over dirtrack hole (default split files). -x            Don't split files over dirtrack hole (default split files).
--F            Next file first sector on a new track (default=3).+-F            Next file first sector on a new track (default=0).
               Any negative value assumes aligned tracks and uses current               Any negative value assumes aligned tracks and uses current
               sector + interleave. After each file, the value falls back to the               sector + interleave. After each file, the value falls back to the
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